Culture The Fascinating History of Hawaiʻi’s Rainbow of Cultures Laborers from all over the world moved to the Islands to work on the sugar plantations, and stayed to make Hawaiʻi what it is today. by Catherine Toth Fox
Arts + Culture How 11 Surf Breaks on Oʻahu Got Their Names Every surf break has a name—and a good story that goes along with it. by Catherine Toth Fox
Shopping 10 Fun Facts about HAWAI‘I Magazine Did you know these things about our publication? by Tracy Chan and Kevin Allen
Arts + Culture Remembering Elvis Presley’s “Aloha from Hawaiʻi via Satellite” It was a performance like no other. by Kevin Allen
Oʻahu How the Interstate H-3 Came to Be It only took 37 years, $1.3 billion in funds and an immense amount of controversy. by Kevin Allen
Arts + Culture The Stories Behind 8 Hawaiʻi Towns and Beaches For anyone who has ever wondered how places like Pearl Harbor and Lanikai got their names. by Catherine Toth Fox
Adventure The Cultural Significance to Cliff Jumping in Hawaiʻi The Islands continue to lure thrill-seekers looking to leap off picturesque—and dangerous—cliffs and rocks. by Catherine Toth Fox
Culture How Three Hawaiian Cowboys Won the Wild West A new book, “Aloha Rodeo,” takes readers through the history of Hawaiian cowboys. by Madeleine Carr
Culture Hawaii’s Rainbow of Cultures and How They Got to the Islands Laborers from all over the world moved to the Islands to work on the sugar plantations, and stayed to make Hawaii what it is today. by Catherine Toth Fox